Monday, September 8, 2025

It is appropriate to call this a mob lynching of the state in the heat of the moment.

 Last year at this time, many people were asking what the future of Bangladesh is. At that time, I wrote that calling the revolution that our golden army and golden boys have made a revolution is disrespecting the word revolution. It would be more appropriate to call it a mob que or lynching of the state in the excitement of a moment, which is the killing of the state in the momentary emotion of a maddened crowd, which has been orchestrated or directed by foreign states and their secret organizations.

Whatever the name, this mob que or lynching of the state has been carried out in many countries in the past century by the same foreign states and their secret organizations. A German gentleman has drawn a diagram about the results of these. Which starts with starting a movement with the label of dictator, then turning the protest demonstration into violence, creating a situation to force the police to shoot or creating one or more murders, even if it is suicide. After that, capitalizing on that death, creating a situation of more deaths and gradually increasing violence, the government falls.


Now the interesting thing is that the overthrow of the government through violence in this way has been possible mainly in far-right or Islamist countries, and not in other countries, why is that? The reason is that in other countries there are not so many crazy people or the general public is not so suicidal.


Now the second interesting thing is what is the result of such lynching of the state? The result is increased violence in society, increased anarchy, the arrival of a more difficult dictator, society becoming much more fundamentalist, increased looting and anarchy and the collapse of the economy and the decline of the standard of living of the people.


The main thing is that by removing a small but orderly and positive monster from the country, the country becomes a state of a huge and chaotic monster.


At that time, many people mockingly said, "Give it time, give it time..."


I have translated the diagram to match the current situation. Compare it and see if what was said a year ago is happening.



Abm Sirajul Hossain

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